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🤍tom bosley was sexy
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Tom Bosley before Happy Days (1 of 2) (1959-1972)
Tom Bosley's big break came when he landed the lead role in the Broadway Musical Fiorello! in 1959 about the Mayor of NYC from 1934-1946 and winning the Tony Award for his portrayal.
Tom Bosley as Fiorello La Guardia on Broadway in 1959.
Tom Bosley as Teddy in a TV Movie version of Arsenic and Old Lace in 1962 which starred Tony Randall and even included Boris Karloff.
Tom Bosley in an episode of Car 54, Where Are You? as a counterfeiter posing as a Preacher boarding with the Toodys not realizing Toody is a policeman.
Tom Bosley appeared in an episode of Naked City in 1963 as a judge hearing case of spousal physical abuse.
Tom Bosley as an executive in an episode of Route 66 in 1963.
Tom Bosley in his first theatrical movie Love with the Proper Stranger in 1963 with superstars Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen as an awkward, nervous date of Natalie Wood. Tom was 35 years old at filming.
Four months later in 1964, Tom Bosley appeared in The World of Harry Orient as the father of one of the girls tormenting Harry Orient played by Peter Sellers. Bosley's wife was played by Angela Lansbury.
Tom Bosley was in the first episode of Jericho in 1966, a WWII show about a team of Allied members working behind the lines as sabateurs and intellegence agents. Bosley, a civilian radar expert is called into duty, but his lack of confidence and bravery threaten the mission. This show lasted only 16 episodes. But the picture quality is very good. Other shows Tom Bosley guested on during this time were Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Ther Defenders and The Girl from UNCLE.
Tom Bosley's next movie role was in 1967, Divorce American Style starring Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds. Tom played newly divorced Debbie Reynolds first date where she learns how vast the extended families of multiple divorcees can be.
Bosley's next film was a spaghetti western, Bang Bang Kid in 1967. In the late 60's many American actors did at least one.
Tom Bosley's next movie was The Secret War of Harry Frigg starring Steve McQueen in 1968, playing one of the Generals taken as Prisoners of War. This was his first, maybe only shirtless scene as far as I know.
In early 1968, Tom Bosley was in an episode of The F.B.I. as a criminal suspect.
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Tom Bosley
Physique: Average/Chubby Build
Height: 5'6" (1.68 m)
Thomas Edward Bosley (October 1, 1927 – October 19, 2010) was an American actor, television personality and entertainer. Bosley is best known for portraying Howard Cunningham on the ABC sitcom Happy Days (1974–1984) for which he received a Primetime Emmy nomination. He's also known for his role as Sheriff Amos Tupper in the Angela Lansbury lead mystery series Murder, She Wrote (1984–1988), and as the title character in the series Father Dowling Mysteries (1989–1991). He died on October 19, 2010 at the age of 83.
Portly, warm-voiced and soft-featured, Mr. Bosley personified paternal authority, especially on Happy Days as Howard "Mr. C." Cunningham. And it was those Happy Days reruns that his warm smile and the way he walked, with a kinda swagger that I found appealing and the way his suits clung to his body. Especially his pants, how they hugged his wide hips and bubble butt. My mind suddenly switched from the show to thoughts of anal penetration.
Lets see, had a daughter with his first wife. He was married until his death to his second wife. And what hot piece of ass she was. If Bosley was into 3-way swinging, I'm in. But wow… the filthy things I fantasied I would do to this man.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979)
Happy Days (1974–1984)
Murder, She Wrote (1984–1988)
Father Dowling Mysteries (1989–1991)
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Fonzie’s Tough (But Our Chicken Isn’t)
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Birthday remembrance - Tom Bosley #botd
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Happy Days trading card, 1976
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ABOUT:
Tom Bosley is an actor best remembered for portraying Howard Cunningham on Happy Days, although he's also appeared on the notable TV shows McMillan & Wife, The Love Boat, and Port Charles.
Tom Morris is the vice-president of the advertising company that Shawn and Cory work for in How to Succeed in Business. He promotes Shawn to be his temp after he is impressed by how Shawn handled a customer on the phone who was angry about a late package.
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Tom Bosley before Happy Days (2 of 2) (1959-1972)
Tom Bosley's next movie in 1968 was as a family doctor in Yours, Mine and Ours starring Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda.
In Dec. 1968 Tom Bosley teamed up with Alice Ghostley as KAOS agents in an episode of Get Smart.
Tom Bosley guest-starred in an episode of The Virginian in 1969.
In 1969 Tom Bosley started as a regular on The Debbie Reynolds Show. He played her brother-in-law in 20 of the 26 episodes of the one season it was on.
Tom Bosley also guest-starred in 2 episodes of Bonanza, 1 in 1968 and 1 in 1969. He is shown here with, of course, Dan Blocker.
Tom Bosley was in the pilot episode of Night Gallery which aired in Nov. 1969. He was in the segment entitled 'Eyes' which is one of the more memorable offerings of the Night Gallery series. It starred Joan Crawford, screenplay by Rod Serling himself and directed by a young Steven Spielberg.
Tom Bosley played Esmeralda's old boyfriend in an episode of Bewitched in 1971, again teaming up with Alice Ghostley.
Also in 1971, Tom Bosley appeared in an episode of Mission: Impossible. Pictured with Harold J. Stone.
In the fall of 1972 Tom Bosley was cast in The Sandy Duncan Show. This was a reformulation of the show Funny Face from the previous year. The only thing that remained from Funny Face was Sandy Duncan's character. The new cast also included M. Emmet Walsh. Bosley played Sandy's boss at an Advertising Company. The show lasted 13 episodes, which is how many episodes Funny Face lasted.
Also in the fall of 1972 Tom Bosley started in the animated Wait Til Your Father Gets Home voicing the father Harry Boyle. This show lasted 3 seasons and 48 episodes.
In 1973, Tom Bosley guest-starred in an episode of another 13-episode seres, A Touch of Grace starring Shirley Booth. Pictured here with comic Jackie Vernon.
During these years Tom Bosley also guest-starred in episodes Mod Squad, The Sixth Sense, Marcus Welby, MD, Medical Center, Love, American Style, Maude, McMillan & Wife and others. He also did many TV movies and was a regular on The Dean Martin Show.
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Happy Days is the best, especially with Richie & The Fonz ❤️😎👍🏻
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